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Gov. Jon S. Corzine appointed three people yesterday to the board of the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, which is under federal oversight in connection with allegations of financial fraud and rampant cronyism. Mr. Corzine selected...

April 15, 2005, Friday

Dr. Harold T. Shapiro, the economist and former university president, tackled some of the most contentious ethical issues in medicine, including stem cell research and the cloning of human cells, while heading the National Bioethics Advisory...

July 2, 2002, Tuesday

When Tsehaitu Pitts immigrated to the United States from Eritrea in 1973, she intended to go to medical school. Instead, she wound up a single mother, working nights as a medical technologist in New Orleans and toiling ''extra, extra, extra,'' she...

June 6, 2001, Wednesday

Sixty-five years ago, Princeton University admitted the bright young son of a black father and a white mother on full scholarship. But when he showed up to register, university officials noticed the color of his skin and told him he would be more...

With the completion of a $1.1 billion fund-raising campaign and a plan to expand undergraduate enrollment by 10 percent, Dr. Harold T. Shapiro, the president of Princeton University for 13 years, said yesterday that he would step down next summer. ...

September 23, 2000, Saturday

Princeton University's president warned graduates today that crumbling respect for authorities and institutions meant that a sense of moral purpose must temper their use of technological and scientific advances like genetic research. ''We have to...

Citing failures of scientists to report problems, federal health officials and members of the National Bioethics Advisory Commission said yesterday that changes were needed in the monitoring of research on people. The commission heard testimony as...

March 2, 2000, Thursday

A strong endorsement of research on human embryonic stem cells has been issued by the National Bioethics Advisory Commission, 10 months after President Clinton asked the group to weigh the ethical pros and cons of the new technique. The research...